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shirtless man in indiana was just arrested for running on the highway with a samurai sword while yelling that he was cuckoo for co-co puffs. nbc invited him to take part in this night's republican debate. you'll fit right in, come on in, buddy. ford is building a new plant that will create 5,000 jobs, all in india. or as obama put it, you got to be freaking kidding me. this is -- built ford tough. really big movie news, arnold schwarzenegger has officially signed on to star in the "expendables ii" along with sylvester stallone. apparently there's a twist in the end where stallone is like, wait a minute, dad? >> on "jimmy" tonight, blue bloods actor tom sellick, and pearl jam. tonight at 12:35 a.m. >>> time for your "first look" at entertainment news, a hollywood heavyweight suffered a major scare yesterday while out for a run in santa monica, reece witherspoon was hospitalized after being hit by a car while jogging. fortunately the car was only moving about 20 miles per hour and witherspoon is now at home, resting. >>> elsewhere, the web is burning with speculation, over exactly why lind
shirtless man in indiana was just arrested for running on the highway with a samurai sword while yelling that he was cuckoo for co-co puffs. nbc invited him to take part in this night's republican debate. you'll fit right in, come on in, buddy. ford is building a new plant that will create 5,000 jobs, all in india. or as obama put it, you got to be freaking kidding me. this is -- built ford tough. really big movie news, arnold schwarzenegger has officially signed on to star in the...
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i hope he goes to indiana. i hope he goes to michigan. i hope he comes back to ohio. he was in ohio yesterday, and he said this about the jobs bill. >> ohio, if you pass this bill, then right here in this state tens of thousands of construction workers will have a job again. pass this jobs bill, and there will be funding to save the jobs of up to 14,000 ohio teachers and cops and firefighters. there are schools all throughout ohio that need this kind of renovation. there's a bridge in cincinnati that connects ohio to kentucky that needs this kind of renovation. there are construction projects like these all across the country just waiting to get started and there are millions of unemployed construction workers looking for a job. so my question to congress is, what on earth are we waiting for? >> and of course a gallup poll out today showing 45% of americans want their congressional member to vote for the american jobs act. only 32% want them to vote against it. so, once again, the people aren't being listened to by the republicans. now, in the state of ohio, boots on
i hope he goes to indiana. i hope he goes to michigan. i hope he comes back to ohio. he was in ohio yesterday, and he said this about the jobs bill. >> ohio, if you pass this bill, then right here in this state tens of thousands of construction workers will have a job again. pass this jobs bill, and there will be funding to save the jobs of up to 14,000 ohio teachers and cops and firefighters. there are schools all throughout ohio that need this kind of renovation. there's a bridge in...
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one of those industries is st centrally located in indiana. in fact one of our topry industries and particularly in the industry with significant growth over the last ius decade or so or more, that is the medical device industry. and yet the medical device industry because of its success car was targeted during thehis formation of the health care plan that was proposed by the president and pass by this congress in the last session.ustr that will impose a tax increase on the medicalatio device industry, even though they did not have a direct relationship to what was trying to be accomplished in the obamacare medical plan. here is an industry that is a indu world leader for the united united states as a world leader in the industry that brings in substantial revenue, has seen a significant increase in growth and holds great potential forors the future, and yet because there was a looking for pay-fors for the health care plan, they so looked at the administration atas an industry and basically said we can draw some taxes and provide some revenues
one of those industries is st centrally located in indiana. in fact one of our topry industries and particularly in the industry with significant growth over the last ius decade or so or more, that is the medical device industry. and yet the medical device industry because of its success car was targeted during thehis formation of the health care plan that was proposed by the president and pass by this congress in the last session.ustr that will impose a tax increase on the medicalatio device...
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a massive bolt of lightning striking notre dame stadium in indiana. a severe storm swept through, releasing punishing rains. the weather became so violent, they evacuated the stadium at halftime and again in the fourth quarter. >>> the former head of the imf, international monetary fund back home in france. dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in london. a good sunday morning to you. any word to whether dsk will make a statement, talk to the media now that he's back home in france? >> so far, nothing certain about that, alex, and he made no comment at the airport and chose not to speak to the media when he arrived back at his flat in paris. a scrum of journalists waiting for him, indicating how big a figure is dsk is in france. he and his wife looked relaxed and cheerful once they made it through the reporters. i do expect him to give a television interview, putting for the his version of what happened to him since m
a massive bolt of lightning striking notre dame stadium in indiana. a severe storm swept through, releasing punishing rains. the weather became so violent, they evacuated the stadium at halftime and again in the fourth quarter. >>> the former head of the imf, international monetary fund back home in france. dominique strauss-khan arrived in paris this morning. new york prosecutors dropped their case after a maid accused him of attempted rape. let's go to annabelle roberts, live in...
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the last legislative session, a number of states like florida and nevada, michigan, ohio, tennessee, indiana, actually change their state laws to ensure that last and first out policies were repealed and that teachers would be laid off by quality instead of seniority, but just yesterday i got an e-mail from a teacher relatively young teacher who said that she had just been given her pink slip and that she is no longer working but she found out she was nominated for teacher of the year in the district. these are the things that make absolutely no sense to parents and students and the policies we have to make sure we're changing. >> amichelle rhee, thank you vey much. join us monday september 26th, live in new york with former secretary of state general rocon paul and wife alma powell on improving the well-being of our nation's children. that's a week from monday right here. >>> coming up, the fight for libya, rebels under heavy fire today retreating from gadhafi's last remaining stronghold, we're live in tripoli next, on "andrea mitchell reports." new triple double oreo. ♪ yo stufy, come he
the last legislative session, a number of states like florida and nevada, michigan, ohio, tennessee, indiana, actually change their state laws to ensure that last and first out policies were repealed and that teachers would be laid off by quality instead of seniority, but just yesterday i got an e-mail from a teacher relatively young teacher who said that she had just been given her pink slip and that she is no longer working but she found out she was nominated for teacher of the year in the...
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it's diverted 80,000 vehicles per day in southern indiana and kentucky. with a full diagnosis of the problem still weeks away and fixing the problem months away, the sherman-minton bridge is looking like the louisville region's version of carmageddon. one that looks like at least for the time being to be an indefinite challenge. congressman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time, sir. >> great to be with you, rachel. >> give me an update on how people are coping in your district with this infrastructure challenge that arose out of nowhere. that decision to close that bridge on friday happened fast and without warning. >> it did, and it's -- i guess it's as close as you could have to a disaster. certainly every bit as much a disaster as the flooding in new england that we saw the last couple of weeks. a couple hundred thousand people at least are inconvenienced by this. we've seen commutes go from 15 minutes to two hours. commerce has been disrupted throughout the region. we have the intersection of three different interstates in
it's diverted 80,000 vehicles per day in southern indiana and kentucky. with a full diagnosis of the problem still weeks away and fixing the problem months away, the sherman-minton bridge is looking like the louisville region's version of carmageddon. one that looks like at least for the time being to be an indefinite challenge. congressman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time, sir. >> great to be with you, rachel. >> give me an update on how people are...
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host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a bailout. this is our money, and we want congress to take that money and give us access to it so we can help the post office. it is not a bailout. we did not ask for tax money from the american people. it is our money. host: cliff guffey? guest: i appreciate you calling in. u.s. the but the demonstrations, we have -- you asked about the demonstrations. we just had demonstrations across this country. we feel like the average is around 50,000 people. that is postal workers testing congressman for help. -- asking congressman for help. i would not
host: a postal worker himself, in indiana. caller: i want to make a quick comment darrell issa is not our friend. love him, but he is not our friend. mr. cliff guffey, make sure you tell everybody out there that the post office is the way to go. we beat the price at ups, and sex. and, when it is snowing outside, the post office is the only one moving around. host: have you been participating in the protest around the country? caller: yes, ma'am. i have. i love it. remember, this is not a...
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and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope from the beginning for a sense of proportion in identifying real potential terrorists and terrorist tactics. >>> coming up -- america's collateral damage in our own war on terror. >> it was the darkest, most harrowing ordeal myself or my family ever had to experience. nothing helped me beat arthritis pain. until i tried this. it's salonpas. pain relief that works at the site of pain... up to 12 hours. salonpas. [ male announcer ] we went to germany's nurburgring to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was
and the amish country popcorn factory in burn, indiana. in fact, the state of indiana listed nearly 9,000 potential terrorism targets. that's 50% more than the state of new york. more than twice as many as california. five years after 9/11, by the government's own very political figuring, the hoosier state is the most target rich state in the nation. if any rational sense of proportion in identifying terrorism targets had been sacrificed to politics and simple greed, there may have been no hope...
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macabro el hallazgo en un vecindario en la indiana, con 5 cadÁveres, la policÍa descubriÓ los toparse con un niÑo que estaba en la calle. una amarga pesadilla viviÓ una joven de 20 aÑos de illinois, porque su novio la torturaba, estuvo secuestrada en el apartamento de su verdugo por 2 meses, por suerte logrÓ escapar un juez le negÓ el derecho afianza al a fgresor por el peligro que representa. >>> en washington, hubo pÁnico en una escuela secundaria, cuando un pistolero abriÓ fuego contra varias personas en las afueras del colegio, la policÍa no tuvo mÁs opciÓn que quitarle la vida. y un cÍrculo de misterio ronda la muerte de una peruana en argentina, porque fue aplastada por un supuesto meteorito, otras 7 personas que estaban en el interior resultaron heridas, cuando segÚn los testigos una bola de fuego impactÓ la vivienda. >>> una cÁmara pus o en evidenca los malos pasos de una mujer en new jersey, con 7 meses de embarazo, es cÓmplice de un robo, a una casa. ella y su acompaÑante lograron escapar con una fundas de almoha almohadas con 7 mil dÓlares en artÍculos ele
macabro el hallazgo en un vecindario en la indiana, con 5 cadÁveres, la policÍa descubriÓ los toparse con un niÑo que estaba en la calle. una amarga pesadilla viviÓ una joven de 20 aÑos de illinois, porque su novio la torturaba, estuvo secuestrada en el apartamento de su verdugo por 2 meses, por suerte logrÓ escapar un juez le negÓ el derecho afianza al a fgresor por el peligro que representa. >>> en washington, hubo pÁnico en una escuela secundaria, cuando un pistolero abriÓ...
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this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died there. i'm not sure if that's being taken into account at all in this situation. it's great to see that they're evacuating the situation right now as these storms are approaching from the west. you can see there's a severe thunderstorm watch across the whole area, it does include chicago too, and there's been ground stops at o'hare as well as midway because of those thunderstorms so if you're trying to travel, unfortunately things aren't looking better as things are pushing from from the west. maximum winds around 16 miles an hour, it's been kind of drifting
this is where we're talking about in northern parts of indiana. there are severe storms here that have a history of producing 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds in addition to hail. so they're evacuating the stadium right now, get everybody out of there, game delay to help keep those people safe. so great move on the part of officials and authorities there. if you remember, it was just three weeks ago today in indianapolis where the stage collapsed during the sugar land concert and three people died...
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standards and extremely expensive -- why is it so much more expensive to make a car in detroit than in indiana? what we have to do and it's hard is put money into infrastructure. i agree with the president on the infrastructure thing. and we've got to have less regulation in the cafe standards and things like that. we need higher gas prices. that's what auto guys will tell you. >> i bring people together. that's what i do. mika also supports r&d. we can all agree on that. >> we agree on that. >> all right. >> we should not argue about cars with the former governor of michigan. >> thank you. jennifer and dan. the book is "a governor's story the fight for jobs and america's economic future." >> we didn't get to the tigers or the lions. >> how about our teams? we're loving it. >> holy cow. >> adorable. all right. coming up. >> i'm sure you made their day. >> pulitzer prize winner ron suskind will be here. keep it here on "morning joe." ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -
standards and extremely expensive -- why is it so much more expensive to make a car in detroit than in indiana? what we have to do and it's hard is put money into infrastructure. i agree with the president on the infrastructure thing. and we've got to have less regulation in the cafe standards and things like that. we need higher gas prices. that's what auto guys will tell you. >> i bring people together. that's what i do. mika also supports r&d. we can all agree on that. >> we...
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they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> for more information go to cnnheroes.com. that's all for us tonight. . >>> good saturday morning. three people are believed to be part of a possible terror plot against the u.s. plan to coincide with the 9/11 ceremonies. two of the three people are american citizens. we will give you the latest on the possible terror threat. >>> listen to the week the firefighters have had in texas. they responded close to 200 wildfires since sunday. president obama declaring an emergency there as
they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year....
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this is a stage collapse at the indiana state fair. the state attorney general's office now says 14 people are planning to sue over this incident. seven people were killed. 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a wind storm. an investigation is looking into whether the stage was as strong as it should have been. >>> also, coming up, a small town in italy that has some big dreams. they want the town to be an independent state. first thing first. they started printing their own money. there is an idea. >>> it's a big labor day weekend. all of the candidates are out, but one person is taking up a lot of the attention. sarah palin. we will tell you what she is up to this weekend. excluve to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so d
this is a stage collapse at the indiana state fair. the state attorney general's office now says 14 people are planning to sue over this incident. seven people were killed. 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a wind storm. an investigation is looking into whether the stage was as strong as it should have been. >>> also, coming up, a small town in italy that has some big dreams. they want the town to be an independent state. first thing first. they started printing their...
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cases of listeria have been reported in kol rado, indiana, nebraska, new mexico, oklahoma, montana and texas. the food & drug administration is trying to figure out the source of the contaminated fruit. genson farms is voluntarily recalling cantaloupe shipped to 17 states. i'm ainsley earhardt. back to greta. it off the plane safely. i'm ainsley earhardt. back to coretta. >> greta: senator marco rubio accuse the president of playing politics. we asked him about that and america's role in the world. nice to see you. giving a speech on america's role in the wore. how do you perceive it? >> it is an important world. we can't solve every problem in the world. there are few parts in the world that what is happening will impact us. the economic crisis in europe is having a direct impact here at home. in those places where we can make a differen we should try to if it is in our national interest. >> greta: we are sitting watching and hoping. >> there's not a lot we can do about europe per se based on soft decisions they made with regard to government spending. similar to the ones we made here
cases of listeria have been reported in kol rado, indiana, nebraska, new mexico, oklahoma, montana and texas. the food & drug administration is trying to figure out the source of the contaminated fruit. genson farms is voluntarily recalling cantaloupe shipped to 17 states. i'm ainsley earhardt. back to greta. it off the plane safely. i'm ainsley earhardt. back to coretta. >> greta: senator marco rubio accuse the president of playing politics. we asked him about that and america's role...
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this comes from brandy and michael in spencer, indiana. >> growing concern among americans about size and scope of the federal government and infringement upon state and individual rights. >> if elected how do you plan to restore the federal government allow states to govern themselves? >> congressman what is your answer? >> obviously, it would take more than one individual. but the responsibility of the president would be to veto every single bill that violates the 10th amendment. that would be the solution. [ applause ] >> anything else? you have a little time left. [ laughing ] >> i'll tell you what, that is the subject that is crucial because government is too big in washington, d.c., we have no controls of spending, taxes, regulations no control in the federal reserve printing money. if we want government, whether it is medical care or whatever, it is proper to do it at the local level as well as our schools. there's no authority in the constitution to do so much what we're doing. there's no authority for them to run our schools. no authority to control our economy. and no author
this comes from brandy and michael in spencer, indiana. >> growing concern among americans about size and scope of the federal government and infringement upon state and individual rights. >> if elected how do you plan to restore the federal government allow states to govern themselves? >> congressman what is your answer? >> obviously, it would take more than one individual. but the responsibility of the president would be to veto every single bill that violates the 10th...
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this lawsuit seeks to overturn indiana's $5 million cap on total damage payouts. the lawsuit will also push for same-sex partners in the case to be paid the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >>> portraits of amanda knox emerge in a courtroom. in her murder appeal yesterday, a lawyer called her a sex loving she-devil. today a lawyer for knox's boyfriend portrayed her as a faithful young woman in love and compared her to jessica rabbit, the misunderstood femme fatale in the 1988 movie "who framed roger rabbit." remember this clip? >> you don't know how hard it is being me, looking at a woman looking the way you do. >> i'm not bad. i'm just drawn that way. >> well, our matthew chance is covering amanda knox's appeal, which took place in pa ruse area italy. >> reporter: defense lawyers in this appeal hearing determined to reject that characterization of amanda knox, the u.s. college student, as a she-devil, as somebody with a satanic-like personality, those are the phrases used to describe her in court by the prosecution lawyers. defense lawyers today saying that
this lawsuit seeks to overturn indiana's $5 million cap on total damage payouts. the lawsuit will also push for same-sex partners in the case to be paid the same benefits as heterosexual couples. >>> portraits of amanda knox emerge in a courtroom. in her murder appeal yesterday, a lawyer called her a sex loving she-devil. today a lawyer for knox's boyfriend portrayed her as a faithful young woman in love and compared her to jessica rabbit, the misunderstood femme fatale in the 1988...
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this comes from brandy and michael in spencer, indiana. >> growing concern among americans about size and scope of the federal government and infringement upon state and individual rights. >> if elected how do you plan to restore the federal government allow states to govern themselves? >> congressman what is your answer? >> obviously, it would take more than one individual. but the responsibility of the president would be to veto every single bill that violates the 10th amendment. that would be the solution. [ applause ] >> anything else? you have a little time left. [ laughing ] >> i'll tell you what, that is the subject that is crucial because government is too big in washington, d.c., we have no controls of spending, taxes, regulations no control in the federal reserve printing money. if we want government, whether it is medical care or whatever, it is proper to do it at the local level as well as our schools. there's no authority in the constitution to do so much what we're doing. there's no authority for them to run our schools. no authority to control our economy. and no author
this comes from brandy and michael in spencer, indiana. >> growing concern among americans about size and scope of the federal government and infringement upon state and individual rights. >> if elected how do you plan to restore the federal government allow states to govern themselves? >> congressman what is your answer? >> obviously, it would take more than one individual. but the responsibility of the president would be to veto every single bill that violates the 10th...
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ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town in northern indiana where girls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> reporter: that's what your parents thought the school was going to be. >> that's right. >> reporter: was it in any way correct? >> no, no. and i knew that the minute the door shut behind me. >>> we'll have those stories and more and tonight's "ridiculist" at this top of the hour, candy. >> thanks, anderson. >>> home prices are one of the biggest drags on the u.s. economy. next up, will things ever get better? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at ba
ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town in northern indiana where girls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and...
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i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. clarke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas risk of an attack based on the assessment that it uses now? i represent metropolitan detroit. we have a large international airport hub. that airport was the destination of the plane that the christmas day bomber attempted to blow up. there is a strong likelihood that our region could be the target of another attack. now in addition to the likelihood of an attack, the department also needs to look at the consequences of an attack. metropolitan metropolitan detroit did not use that as an example. we have a large population center. we have a border that is water, that is also the busiest international border cro
i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. clarke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas risk of an attack based on the assessment that it...
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anniversary report card and they're with us now: former new jersey governor thomas kean and former indiana representative lee hamilton. welcome to both of you. first, the good news. you cite many improvements that since the commission report you say has made the country safer. governor, what's the most important change that you've seen that has made us safer, do you think? >> probably that the intelligence community is talking to each other more. >> brown: simple as that? >> simple as that. we had a lot of terrorist from 9/11 who might have been caught very easily except the f.b.i. didn't share information with the c.i.a. and vice versa. and we have 17 intelligence agencies and they were all stove pipes. so they talked to each other, they didn't talk to... they didn't talk to each other, they just talked within the agency. now the mechanism is now set up under our legislation that almost forces them to talk to each other and this's a great improvement. >> brown: does that sound right to you as the key change? do you see others? >> no doubt about it. the principle recommendation of the comm
anniversary report card and they're with us now: former new jersey governor thomas kean and former indiana representative lee hamilton. welcome to both of you. first, the good news. you cite many improvements that since the commission report you say has made the country safer. governor, what's the most important change that you've seen that has made us safer, do you think? >> probably that the intelligence community is talking to each other more. >> brown: simple as that? >>...
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military death since the united states indiana raided iraq in 2003. the u.s. pulled troops out of the iraq last year, but about 50,000 u.s. troops remain there to provide support and training. wolf? >> more than 4,000 troops have died in iraq since that war started, 4500 or so. >> but a good month for august, no deaths in iraq, and they're calling that a victory. >> let's hope that -- they're supposed to be out by the end of this year, though the obama administration and iraqi government are negotiating to scheme some troops there. that's a controversial issue in and of itself. thanks very much. >>> the only republican in the congressional black caucus threatens to leave the group. we'll tell you why. stick around, you're in "the situation room." you name it. i've tried it. but nothing helped me beat my back pain. then i tried salonpas. it's powerful relief that works at the site of pain and lasts up to 12 hours. salonpas. have i got a surprise for you! yeah, it's new [ barks beneful healthy fiesta. gotta love the protein for muscles-- whoo-hoo! and omega-rich
military death since the united states indiana raided iraq in 2003. the u.s. pulled troops out of the iraq last year, but about 50,000 u.s. troops remain there to provide support and training. wolf? >> more than 4,000 troops have died in iraq since that war started, 4500 or so. >> but a good month for august, no deaths in iraq, and they're calling that a victory. >> let's hope that -- they're supposed to be out by the end of this year, though the obama administration and iraqi...
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we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >> they want them safe. >> i don't think they want to risk anything. i remember a story, a young student at notre dame, declan sullivan was his name. he was filming the practice and the hydraulic lift fell over, to his death. i would imagine that they're taking every precaution that they can. although some people may be upset with the decision. thank you very much, appreciate it. a lot going on with katia and lee. we'll check back, thanks. >>> also, we're covering gabrielle giffords. the last time we saw the congresswoman, she showed up for that important house vote to keep the government from
we also are watching severe thunderstorms in the upper midwest, chicago to indiana. the notre dame game, they evacuated the stadium in south bend because of severe thunderstorms. that game might not get played today. there you see the location of the stadium. this is the first time in history they say that they've evacuated the stadium and delayed a game because of weather. also problems at the tennessee game, the iowa game, and the michigan game because of storms. >> i know -- >>...
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host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should compare powell's with apples. you need an index -- you should compare apples with apples. government agencies that do cost-of-living indexes workers at right-to-work in states are making more money in disposable income. host: good morning, michael. caller: smoke and mirrors. i believe in unions. i agree with him. why should you benefits? why should the union go to save those jobs? you benefit. guest: that is a classic argument. if unions are doing their job workers would join them voluntarily. to force you to request representation is outrageous. we should not get into the decis
host: chuck from indiana. caller: you mentioned the cost of living adjustment. what is the cost of living derived from? what about gas food, heating oil, electric? these are nine essentials. -- non-essentials. wait a minute. guest: did i say non-essentials? the cost of living index is something the government puts together. there is an abstract that puts regions in and they take a basket of goods and the price them in these regions and they come up with a cost of living index. you should...
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company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that is up in the vehicle. but when you talk about side impact crashes you have approximately 18 inches of distance between the side of the vehicle and the occupant. >> reporter: the developer says the key is protecting the child's head and the upper torso. >> the side of the seat itself, so we have larger wings so we're dealing with and addressing the intrusion that happens on a side impact crash. >> reporter: air protect is on the road now and they hope crash protect is the only thing taking a hit. >>> the brutal mebeating of a homeless man in fullerton has the community outraged. one officer is charged with murder.
company is looking to the indiana 500 for what they believe is the safest car next. >> being close to indianapolis is what inspired us to work with us. >> reporter: the answer is materials used similar to the ones used in race car seats. it reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and it's been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they're the most dangers. in all the advances of automotive safety, a lot of that...
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the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >> absolutely. it was great to see they actually evacuated some of these stadiums to keep people safe throughout the storm. bummer for football fans. tomorrow is another day. hopefully next weekend we'll get great games in. we are tracking storms still moving across the midwest at this hour. a sliver of a severe thunderstorm watch which includes the det tro metro area. you guys have been pounded with heavy rain, lots of lightning. we've seen strong gusty winds to go along with it. this is the cold front helping to drive all of our weather systems right now across the u.s. this is heading into the eastern great lakes by tomor
the story was the same in south bend, indiana, for notre dame, south florida, and in knoxville for tennessee-montana. fans in and arbor didn't get to see the fourth quarter. michigan's match-up was called off because of lightning. the teams agreed to end the game with the wolverines up dean obeidallah-10. not something fans want to see. jacqui jeras is at the weather center. we know how football fans are. they are into the game. this is opening weekend. better to be safe, right? >>...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in the private sector. the national labor relations board complaint is an attack on american job creators. again, i was elected to protect all workers, not just a select few. the nrr -- nlrb's decision to punish boeing for creating 1,100 new jobs is just another example of the administration abusing its position to advance a biased agenda. i want to remind everyone, no joobs were taken from washington state. this is a straightforward bill that prohibits the nlrb from ordering an employer to close, relocate or transfer employment under any circumstances. this bill will create an environment n
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in the...
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the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. bucshon: first let me thank representative hunter and chairman kleine and ranking member miller and others for their hard work and leadership on this legislation. i rise today as a co-sponsor of h.r. 2218, the empowering patients through quality charter schools act. where american education was once a world leader over the past few decades we are losing our advantage. the empowering patients to quality charter schools act will facilitate the development and replication of high performing charter schools that will help america regain its stature as a leader in educating its citizens. charter schools are created through a contract of local education providers that allow flexibility and innovation in educating our children while maintaining the same requirements and accountability of traditional public schools. charter schools are able to bring innovation and special programming into the curriculum that is uniquely taylored -- tailored to the needs of the specific student population. thi
the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. bucshon: first let me thank representative hunter and chairman kleine and ranking member miller and others for their hard work and leadership on this legislation. i rise today as a co-sponsor of h.r. 2218, the empowering patients through quality charter schools act. where american education was once a world leader over the past few decades we are losing our advantage. the empowering patients to quality charter schools...
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they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we'll pitch in as much as we can. >> katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. this is contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivors who get together to do a barn raising. >> pounding nails, it helps you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i said you want to thank me, show up on the next one. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. [ laughs ] thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at
they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we'll pitch in as much as we can. >> katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. this is contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivors who get together to do a barn raising. >> pounding nails, it helps you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see...
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a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going over several boulders before slamming into a neighbor's front porch. >>> volunteer chefs at the university of massachusetts went for the record of the largest, can you guess what that is? stir fry. 800 pounds of chicken, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 200 pounds of canola oil. guess they did it. >>> apple employees lead police to a man's home after his top-secret company prototype goes missing in a bar. we go live to silicon valley to find out what is going on out there. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate
a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going...
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indiana lists say -- independent analysts, say. >>> we're also talking about high-paying careers that are in demand right now. the top ten jobs in america with promising futures. >>> and a pleasanton family watches as a very destructive guest turns his frustration on the family's car. >>> 7:51. a contra costa father is paying tribute to hundreds of u.s. soldiers, sailors and airmen who have lost their lives in the wars in iraq an afghanistan. kevin graves is a gold-star father. his son, joey, died in iraq while serving in the army. graves has built a foundation in his name and is working with families to create banners to memorialize the fallen troops. >> they've been noticed by lot of people. there's gonna be those that get it and those that don't. that's just the way it is. >> we were very saddened about the ages of these young men. i just -- >> there are 26 banners hanging in the town of discovery bay. each honers a servicemember from northern california. the foundation hopes to provide a banner for all of the troops that have died in the middle east wars. anyone who wants to help
indiana lists say -- independent analysts, say. >>> we're also talking about high-paying careers that are in demand right now. the top ten jobs in america with promising futures. >>> and a pleasanton family watches as a very destructive guest turns his frustration on the family's car. >>> 7:51. a contra costa father is paying tribute to hundreds of u.s. soldiers, sailors and airmen who have lost their lives in the wars in iraq an afghanistan. kevin graves is a...
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indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was from your staff that we were talking about the problem in public-private partnerships is you have very big investors who are dealing with local governments who are not sophisticated. when of the things that chairman is trying to do on his that is come up with ways that the government can help equalize that balance. the only other point i would make and this is coming from afta, the only -- there are only 24 states accused these partnerships, and 65% of those charges occurred only in eight states. it works in some places and not in others read moving on to a more political question, the ea
indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was...
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indiana -- >> those are american companies. >> i've had obviously an iphone. i think apple, google, facebook wonders examples where it's like, you know, you're sort of lakers are competition? you're not even sure. [laughter] >> how is it that america is able to innovate so well given all the challenges we have great companies like that performing so well? >> in other words, the nation is a great innovator. how do you explain that? how does i continue to have been? >> it's kind of like a statement about democracy. you know, it's a bad system, but it's the least bad. well, the united states is the lease that encourage innovation. in silicon valley actually everything is particularly good at encourage innovation. the silicon valley orders of magnitude that is in any place in the world for creating new companies and fostering innovation is quite remarkable. so i don't think we actually need to worry about another country out there out innovativeness. i think like him a like him salinization in the world comes from america. it's true. a ridiculous percentage. that
indiana -- >> those are american companies. >> i've had obviously an iphone. i think apple, google, facebook wonders examples where it's like, you know, you're sort of lakers are competition? you're not even sure. [laughter] >> how is it that america is able to innovate so well given all the challenges we have great companies like that performing so well? >> in other words, the nation is a great innovator. how do you explain that? how does i continue to have been?...
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>>> they're known as the welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana. when troops come home they first have to be processed, then debriefed but the transition from iraq or afghanistan can be pretty difficult. instead of waiting and being anxious, they can relax and play with these puppies. there are only two programs in the nation like. t. >>> both elected governors of texas, both conservative and both fans of the evangelical proud. but is rick perry george w. bush 2.0? after the break. meineke's personal pricing on brakes. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. >>> the u.s. supreme court has halted the execution of dwayne buck issuing a temporary stay of his sentence while the court reviews his case. buck was convicted in texas where 235 prisoners had been executed during rick perry's 11 years as governor. at a gop debate when perry was asked about those executions, many in the crowd applauded when that number was read. but perry's cowboy gunsling
>>> they're known as the welcome home dogs at camp atterbury in indiana. when troops come home they first have to be processed, then debriefed but the transition from iraq or afghanistan can be pretty difficult. instead of waiting and being anxious, they can relax and play with these puppies. there are only two programs in the nation like. t. >>> both elected governors of texas, both conservative and both fans of the evangelical proud. but is rick perry george w. bush 2.0?...
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the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an anti-mexican rant during a comedy show in phoenix last weekend. here is just a sample of some of what he said that got him into trouble. >> you think i'm ju usa, usa, usa! >> now williams there didn't appear this was part of the routine, appears he was responding to a heckler in the audience. this goes on for about 8 to 10 minutes. we're showing you samples here. here's another bit. williams later did apologize and said, quote, my remarks were not meant to be offensive. i want to apologize if my comedy act was taken out of context. i appreciate the fans in the mexican community and would never intentionall
the indiana state fair, this was last month, and now the state attorney general's office is saying that 14 people plan on suing over this incident. seven people were killed, 40 others were injured. the stage came down during a windstorm at the fair. investigatorses looking into whether the stage was as strong as it could have or should have been. >>> another comedian apologizing for a rant on stage. this time we are talking about cat williams. he is apologizing for what many see as an...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in e private sector. the tional labor relations board complaint is an attack on american job creators. again, i was elected to prect all workers, not just a select few. the nrr -- nlrb's decision to punish boeing for creating 1,100 new jobs is just another example of the administration abusing its position to advance a biased agenda. i want to remind everyone, no joobs were taken from washington state. this is a straightforward bill that prohibits the nlrb from ordering an employer to close, relocate or transfer employment under any circumstances. this bill will create an environment necessa
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. bucshon demrverage thank you. i rise today to talk -- build mr. bucshon: thank you. i rise today to talk about jobs. i would argue this does just the opposite. just like dr. roe, i grew up in a union household. my father was a united mine worker and that's why i'm here today. i was elected to congress to protect all workers, not just a select few. 93% of american workers are not in a union. 7% are in e...
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i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. larke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas ri of an attack based on the assessment that it uses now? i represent metropolitan detroit. we have a large international airport hub. that airport was the destination of the plane that the christmas day bomber attempted to blow up. there is a strong likelihood that our region could be the target of another attack. now in addition to the lielihood of an attack, the department also needs to look at the consequences of an attack. metropolitan metropolitan detroit did not use that as an example. we have a large population center. we have a border that is water, that is also the busiest ternational border crossing
i visited the fusion center in the state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> gentlelady from new york, my colleague, ms. larke. mr. clark from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge in urban areas ri of an attack based on the assessment that it uses...
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they're from louisiana and indiana and california and illinois and every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his band wagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> like this big dysfunctional family reunion of these disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but the relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the 9/11 spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to tlang me? show up on the next one. >> jeff's group has restored an american flag from ground zero now known as the national 9/11 flag. to find out more about his work or to make a donation go to cnn heroes.com and join the conversation on cnn heroes, facebook, and twitter pages as well. u.s. troops in afghanistan talked to suzanne malveaux about the 9/11 attacks. emotions are still very raw for some. suzanne will be joining us live from kabul after this. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long ho
they're from louisiana and indiana and california and illinois and every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his band wagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> like this big dysfunctional family reunion of these disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but the relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the 9/11 spirit....
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from louisiana, california, indiana and illinois. every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina, we jumped on his band wagon. this whole thing is just contagious. >> it's like this big dysfunctional family reunion of the disaster survivors that get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate in that volunteer spirit. >> we will see you all next year! >> people say thank you for doing this and you say you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >>> there is lower emanhattan. the two ponds, the two pools will be these memorial sites and the footprint of the trade center. the south print there in new york city. a lot of people down there this morning. ray kelly down there. a lot of getting ready for the 9/11 anniversary. >> join us tomorrow as cnn will cover it all. >>> the question we asked you this morning how has 9/11 changed you? chris says september 11th made me more of a citiz
from louisiana, california, indiana and illinois. every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. >> after katrina, we jumped on his band wagon. this whole thing is just contagious. >> it's like this big dysfunctional family reunion of the disaster survivors that get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but it's the relationships that help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate in that volunteer spirit....
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my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and economic growth. when it comes to high skilled immigration, there really is consensus among labor economists on the benefits of high skilled immigration could there probably is not with regard -- skilled immigration. there probably is not with regard to lower skilled immigration. in terms of fiscal effect coming terms of high skills contributed vs. what they use in public services, they actually pay off over their lifetime over $100,000 in net benefits to u.s. taxpayers in terms of what they contribute more vs. what they use up in services. on competitiveness, we first mentioned higher productivity. but
my mother who came from sweden in the late 1970's, she is a surgeon could she went to work in gary, indiana. there were not many american educated doctors who were where it -- who were willing to work in gary, indiana in the late 1970's. the economy was collapsing and it was a very poor and crime- ridden area. employer contributions, then and now, they are disproportionate for foreign doctors. u.s.-born doctors will not go there. different studies -- let me remarks briefly on immigration and...
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poll numbers, if you can't hold a district in new york city, you can't start talking about places like indiana, north carolina, virginia, i mean, their base is crumbling. this was a heavily democratic district since 1923. the closest that any republican had come was 20 points. he won it by 8 points. i would be happy to talk about poll numbers. i think they have to get their base together before they start talking about going into the swing states. >> sean, i would encourage you not to be too excited over one race. i think what matters to see where both come out is what's going to happen with putting america back to work. the president has put a jobs plan out there and we'll see if everybody steps up and get behind this. it gives a chance for people to get back to work and it really goes into fixing that infrastructure this country needs. >> but, the people last night -- ig president has put a proposal together that pays for it. well -- >> sean, you got five seconds. >> i think, you know the vote last night was a reflection of the president's jobs plan, the same results that yielded zero jobs l
poll numbers, if you can't hold a district in new york city, you can't start talking about places like indiana, north carolina, virginia, i mean, their base is crumbling. this was a heavily democratic district since 1923. the closest that any republican had come was 20 points. he won it by 8 points. i would be happy to talk about poll numbers. i think they have to get their base together before they start talking about going into the swing states. >> sean, i would encourage you not to be...
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indiana allows officers to check the status of anyone suspected in being involved in an aggravated felony and south carolina allow police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops. we have an exclusive look from a letter from a group of business lead towards congressional super committee. they are putting pressure on the committee to cut the federal debt by far more than the $1.5 trillion mandated by congress. ed henry broke the story. >> reporter: it's about 150 business groups coming together led by heavyweights by the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers urging the super committee on capitol hill which has been slow to act, and they are saying go big, go much further than the $1.2 to $1.5 trillion. they do not put a number on it in this letter. but i'm told by a senior official close to these groups that they are urging the super committee to come up with $4 trillion in deficit cuts. it's much further than anyone necessary town is talking about right now and it would mean deep cuts to entitlements, more than democrats said they want. it's a
indiana allows officers to check the status of anyone suspected in being involved in an aggravated felony and south carolina allow police to check immigration status during routine traffic stops. we have an exclusive look from a letter from a group of business lead towards congressional super committee. they are putting pressure on the committee to cut the federal debt by far more than the $1.5 trillion mandated by congress. ed henry broke the story. >> reporter: it's about 150 business...
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further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio. so actually if virginia goes down, it's a bad sign for ohio and some of the other close states for the obama camp. >> brian: it's getting really exciting, even though we're 14 months away. the debate is tomorrow. it will be great and we'll find out how they match up head to head. the president has his work cut out for him. always great to see you. have a great day. >> thank you, brian. looking forward to the debate. >> brian: i'm going to toss to my colleague, he's much more musically inclined than i am. gavin degraw. >> hi, i'm gavi
further under water in indiana. remember, the democrats have their convention in north carolina and they put it there on purpose because they're planning on using it to organize for the november general election. >> brian: right. now let's go to virginia. that's where you are. the one with 52% of the vote there and he brought a virginia senator, senator webb with him in the process. were held today. remember, he did better in virginia considerably better in virginia than he did in ohio....
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i visited the fusion center in my state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas, and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> i recognize the gently day from new york, ms. clark. i'm sorry, from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge an urban area's risk of an attack based on the assessments used now? we have in large international airport hub in detroit. that airport was the destination of the plane that the christmas day bomber attempted to blow up, so there's some likelihood that our region could be the target of another attack. now, in addition to the likelihood of an attack, the department also needs to look at the consequences of an attack. metropoll tan detroit, i'll use that as an example, we have a large population center. we have a border that is water that is also the busiest international border crossing in terms of trade in north america.
i visited the fusion center in my state of indiana. i've done it in a couple other areas, and i think they represent probably the best hope for giving you the kind of response you want on unity of effort in any given crisis. >> i recognize the gently day from new york, ms. clark. i'm sorry, from michigan. >> thank you, mr. chair. my question to the entire panel is how can the department of homeland security best judge an urban area's risk of an attack based on the assessments used...
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arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional manufacturing states that were losing ground anyway, michigan, ohio, indiana in particular. illinois lost a lot of jobs. also what had been the high fliers in the past decades. the states that were booming along with the real estate boom, like florida, arizona, georgia. arizona, georgia state, hopes to put in play in 2012. florida, north carolina, nevada, states he didn't win in 2008 that moved into his camp and democrat graphically are positive for him. so you've got this, you know, two polls of states that are suffering the most. now, you know, this doesn't mean the president is not without argument
arizona, georgia, north carolina, indiana, florida and ohio, also saw median income drop more than 5%. some close to 9%. that's unheard of. that means people are feeling the pain every day. the same states that saw more than 100,000 jobs lost since 2008. if the president asks what reagan asked, are you better off than you were four years ago? he'd get a resounding no from his battlegrounds. >> right. basically you see the two kind of polls of pain, really. the states that the traditional...
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and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like that and all of the money will leave. i agree with your first caller today who said that ross perot was right. we ought to ban these trade agreements and concentrate on putting factories in this country. you could put a factory out in the middle of the desert and you will have small businesses grow up around it. we could put a toy factory anywhere and you would have small business grow all around it and it will stimulate the economy. but just putting it into building stuff -- or, building up the road and the bridges, all that money is going to go -- i mean, you are going to put people
and finally i would like to give a shout out to my friends in indiana. that is my comment. the percentage of payroll compared to gdp. host: a tweete -- a democrat from california. you are on the air. caller: are you listening? host: we are listening. caller: listen, i believe the stimulus is wrong and the reason why i believe it is wrong is because if we put it this stimulus into the people of the united states, we will spend all the money buying stuff from china and indonesia and places like...
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we have to tell you about a killer or killers still on the loose in indiana. police confirm they have no suspect in the gruesome murders of five people outside of indianapolis on sunday. for the first time, officers say it appears the killer is not among the dead. four of the victims are members of the same family. cops rushed to the murder scene after finding a 4-year-old girl wandering down the road. she was the only one to escape the crime scene. >> all right. one of the f.b.i.'s most wanted criminals so how do this ruthless mexican drug lord become the proud papa of two american children? it's a story that's raising a lot of eyebrows this morning. his wife crossed freely into the u.s. and gave birth to twins at a hospital near l.a. the reason she's an american citizen so now she's headed back to mexico with two daughters with american birth certificates. >> wow. >> meanwhile, an amazing rescue for two seasoned firefighters. they battled these flames at a house near cleveland, ohio, while trying to get a mom and child to safety. one firefighter heard scream
we have to tell you about a killer or killers still on the loose in indiana. police confirm they have no suspect in the gruesome murders of five people outside of indianapolis on sunday. for the first time, officers say it appears the killer is not among the dead. four of the victims are members of the same family. cops rushed to the murder scene after finding a 4-year-old girl wandering down the road. she was the only one to escape the crime scene. >> all right. one of the f.b.i.'s most...